self.reader.readDataBlock(remote_comand3, reply) --> this work
self.reader.readDataBlock(remote_comand2, reply) --> default value setted
self.reader.readDataBlock(remote_comand1, reply) --> default value setted
self.reader.readDataBlock(remote_comand2, reply) --> this work
self.reader.readDataBlock(remote_comand3, reply) --> default value setted
self.reader.readDataBlock(remote_comand1, reply) --> default value setted
or
self.reader.readDataBlock(remote_comand1, reply) --> this work
self.reader.readDataBlock(remote_comand2, reply) --> default value setted
self.reader.readDataBlock(remote_comand3, reply) --> default value setted
Usually DST begin and end times are give something like: "*.*.* 1:00:00".
Try to fist read values from the meter and then write them back. Check what kind of values meter is returning. I strongly propose that you download GXDLMSDirector and play with that. It helps you to understand how your meter works.
Hi,
Hi,
Usually DST begin and end times are give something like: "*.*.* 1:00:00".
Try to fist read values from the meter and then write them back. Check what kind of values meter is returning. I strongly propose that you download GXDLMSDirector and play with that. It helps you to understand how your meter works.
BR,
Mikko